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the audience began to trickle back into the hall—poco a poco el público fue volviendo a la sala

He put on his basketball uniform and began to loosen his muscles while his teammates slowly trickled in and follow suit.

As we trickle day by day through the end of October and move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.

Second and third periods had trickled by after that, maybe not skipping past as quickly as Sociology had, but not passing in a manner so slow that I could complain.

His approach putt went six feet past, and the return trickled by the cup, giving Irwin a half and clinching the cup for the home side.

Christiane, time is obviously of the essence, and you said aid is trickling in slowly.

Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of septuagenarians, slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach.

They almost added another a minute later when a pull by Jarlath Sweeney trickled inches wide of the upright.

Ideas spread, trickling any which direction they can.

On the other hand Kildare were handsomely predictable as the early days of 2003 trickled by.

With all of the food eaten, and the time growing late, people began to slowly trickle out of the dining hall, until only a few people were left.

They literally shook the ground in which we were standing here, quite loud explosions, and it sounded a long way away from the information that slowly now is trickling to us.

As the minutes started to slowly trickle by, Bastian sat in silence and began to wait.

The life slowly trickled away from Kira as her vision began to darken.

As the clock struck half past five the crowd was slowly trickling in.

Two guards took their positions on either side of the door and opened it as the kingdom's residents began to trickle in slowly.

And I really went week after week, month after month, before the details of what was going on in that family slowly began to trickle out.

Even with Bishop Belo there to take the mass, the people held back and trickled very slowly into the church.

This is the cue for scores of stragglers who slowly trickle into the ground in small groups and squat on the bare ground.

Lunch break ends and the men slowly trickle back into the room.

National council decisions aren't usually publicised to members, so this information is only trickling out to members slowly.

transitive verb

1

he trickled water over the leaves—dejó caer un hilito de agua sobre las hojas

noun

1

hilo masculine

a trickle of blood—un hilo de sangre

the river is now no more than a trickle—el río ya no es más que un hilito